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Railway 200 Then and Now: from salvage to recycling

Railways didn’t just provide scrap - they transported it too. Metal is loaded onto wagons ‘somewhere in England’ during 1941. ALAMY

In our latest extract from Bradley’s Railway Guide: A Journey Through Two Centuries of British Railway History 1825-2025, we look at how salvaging the railway‘s unwanted metal was essential to Britain’s war effort. And how the practice has evolved into today's recycling.

The past: 1941




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